Gymnast Jacob Moore is the first man to come forward and accuse former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse under the guise of treatment, according to an amended complaint filed Wednesday in federal court.

Moore, 18, a freshman at the University of Michigan, joins older sister Kamerin Moore as a plaintiff in the “Denhollander et al v Michigan State University et al.” suit against Nassar, Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics. Kamerin, a member of the junior US national team from 2008 to 2009, first described her sibling’s troubling experience while recalling her own disturbing story, in which Nassar allegedly asked if he could “videotape” her during a procedure, during his sentencing hearing in January.

“You pulled his pants slightly down to expose him in front of one of your other female victims … and you put acupuncture needles near his genitals,” Kamerin said. “I’m not sure how my brother’s shoulder is connected to his balls.”

Jacob first sought treatment from Nassar in April 2016 at the age of 15. In addition to allegedly administering acupuncture to the teen’s “pubic area and in and around genitalia ostensibly for the purpose of treating his shoulder pain,” the complaint also alleges Nassar exposed Jacob to a female minor, and that he “discussed the fact that he was exposing Plaintiff Jacob Moore to the minor female gymnast with the minor gymnast,” per International Gymnast Magazine.

see also

“My whole family was fooled by you, but I know now who you really are — a child molester and a master manipulator. … You will never mean anything to anyone for the rest of your entire life,” Kamerin said in January.

Nassar was first sentenced to 60 years in federal prison on child pornography charges last December, before a Michigan judge handed down a sentence of 40 to 175 years in January. He was sentenced for a third time in February, receiving 40 to 125 years for sex abuse.

More than 250 women have come forward to accuse Nassar of abuse under the guise of treatment, including Olympians Simone Biles and Aly Raisman, who is now suing the US Olympic Committee and the embattled USA Gymnastics over Nassar’s abuse, claiming the organization should have been aware of his behavior.

“I refuse to wait any longer for these organizations to do the right thing. It is my hope that the legal process will hold them accountable and enable the change that is so desperately needed,” Raisman said in a statement, per NBC News.

Related Video

Video length 1 minute 21 seconds 1:21

Victims’ dad charges Larry Nassar in courtroom: ‘I want that son of a bitch’

Victims’ dad charges Larry Nassar in courtroom: ‘I want that son of a bitch’